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Sea of Grass,” written by Dave Hage and former Star Tribune environmental reporter Josephine Marcotty, is due in bookstores ...
In Spain, a special species of cow has been reintroduced to the wild to help prevent wildfires. A cow firefighter? Now I've ...
A number of homeowners are fearing for loss of property and potentially life, as man-made wildfires are being regularly set in the heart of a historic grassland.
Every Creation of Nature that inhabits a public forest governed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) or Bureau of Land ...
New research shows how rapidly proliferating turf algae are waging 'chemical warfare' to inhibit the recovery of kelp forests along Maine's warming coast.
Get a sneak peek of the 2025 Regenerative Agriculture Conference lineup in Brandon this fall, organized by the Manitoba ...
Fertilizer might be stronger than we thought. A new international study found that fertilizer can help plants survive short-term periods of extreme drought, findings which could have implications for ...
Fertilizer might be stronger than we thought. A new international study featuring faculty members at Binghamton University, ...
High up in the mountains, in a rocky world left behind by melting glaciers, life finds an unlikely jumpstart—thanks to poop.
South Africa's rangelands have always had great value for the country. These areas offer more than just grazing for livestock ...
The broadcaster and biologist speaks to the New Statesman about the mystery of the deep seas.
The team of scientists show that using single restoration interventions often leads to trade-offs among key grassland ecosystem services – for example the addition of low amounts of fertiliser ...
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